Note that these maximums do not account for CPUs
allocated to any other domains, such as the control
domain. The hypervisor can allocate subsets of the
overall CPU, memory, and I/O resources of a server to
any given logical domain.

These maximums do not account for RAM that is
allocated to any other domains, such as the control
domain. The hypervisor can allocate subsets of the
overall CPU, memory, and I/O resources of a server to
a given logical domain.

[c]
Total number of virtual NICs and virtual disks for
SPARC is no more than the total number of available
LDC (logical domains channels) of the supported SPARC
T-Series server.

Note

Virtual Machine maximums assume a single virtual machine using all
available resources.

[c]
In practice, there can be a maximum of 512 PDOMs.
However, when following Oracle best practices that
allocate full cores for guests, the maximum number of
PDOMs are 192 on Oracle M5 and 384 on Oracle M6.